____ is a process by which our experiences produce relatively permanent changes in our feelings, thoughts, and behaviors
a. Maturation
b. History
c. Accommodation
d. Learning
D
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A. reduced activity in the brain area that normally responds to the pleasure of eating B. increased activity in the brain area that normally responds to the pleasure of eating C. a large left hemisphere compared to the right hemisphere D. increased activity in the brain area associated with fear
Children who are punished often by parents or teachers
a. learn to dislike parents and teachers. b. develop an internalized moral sense of right and wrong. c. learn to suppress aggressive behaviors. d. learn to respect the person punishing them.
What are teratogens and why is development in the fetal stage most susceptible to them?
What will be an ideal response?
Joe has been undergoing psychoanalysis for several months. Over the past few weeks, he has become unwilling to talk about his relationship with his father and becomes uncomfortable when thoughts of him enter his mind during therapy
What process would the therapist say is occurring? a) insight b) reactance c) resistance d) transference